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"We don't read and write poetry because it's cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. And medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay alive for. To quote from Whitman, "O me! O life!... of the questions of these recurring; of the endless trains of the faithless... of cities filled with the foolish; what good amid these, O me, O life?" Answer. That you are here - that life exists, and identity; that the powerful play goes on and you may contribute a verse. That the powerful play *goes on* and you may contribute a verse. What will your verse be?”
John Keating, The Dead Poets Society

Dead Poets Society script
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Script Writing Dead Poets
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Dead Poets Society - Anticipation

Dead Poets Society Part 1

Dead Poets Society Part 2

Dead Poets Society Part 3

Dead Poets Society Part 4

Dead Poets Society Part 5

Dead Poets Society Part 6

Dead Poets Society Part 7

Dead Poets Society Part 8

Dead Poets Society Part 9

Dead Poets Society Part 10


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Dead Poets Society - Vocabulary

Dead Poets Society - Setting

Dead Poets Society - Plot

Dead Poets Society - Characters

Dead Poets Society - Conflict

Dead Poets Society - Irony

Dead Poets Society - Symbolism

Dead Poets Society - Dialogue

Dead Poets Society - Themes

Dead Poets Society - Theme
Dead Poets Society - Literary Devices

Dead Poets Society - Tone and Mood

Dead Poets Society - Keating's Wisdom

Dead Poets Society - The DEAD POETS

Dead Poets Society - The Poems

Valuable Lessons from the Dead Poets Society

A Lesson Plan DPS

DPS Summary

Realism and Romanticism in DPS
Carpe Diem